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Transfer Checklist

As you apply for admission to the University of Oregon, use this detailed month-by-month guide to stay on track. A brief list of application deadlines is also available, but keep in mind that many departments and majors have earlier deadlines.

Housing: Applying for University Housing does not have a universal deadline. As soon as you are admitted to the UO (and not before) you'll be able to apply for housing, make your initial housing payment, and sign your housing contract all online. Space is limited, so apply as soon as possible.

March

April

Your Notice of Financial Aid Eligibility should arrive this month if you applied for financial aid by February 1. You’ll need to accept your award within 45 days.

May

Submit your university application for admission by May 15 to meet the regular deadline.

Transfer student advising and registration for fall term are held in June.

When you receive an Intent to Register Form, complete it and return the form with your $200 advance tuition deposit (ATD).

June

If you received a Notice of Financial Aid Eligibility, you must accept your award by the stated deadline this month.

Transfer student advising and registration for fall term are held in June.

Sign up for IntroDUCKtion, the summer orientation program, by June 30.

July

Attend your IntroDUCKtion session. If you missed June advising, meet with an adviser and register for fall classes.

August

Start packing! If you have completed your online housing contract and made your prepayment, you will receive your residence hall room assignment, your roommate information, and other move-in details this month.

September

Orientation for students who missed IntroDUCKtion happens in the week leading up to the first day of class.

Residence hall check-in is September 21. Students who missed IntroDUCKtion and need advising may check in September 20, but pre-authorization is required for early check-in.

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